DPMGR(1) Quick Database Manager DPMGR(1)NAME
dpmgr - administration utility for QDBM Depot
SYNOPSIS
dpmgr create [-s] [-bnum num] name
dpmgr put [-kx|-ki] [-vx|-vi|-vf] [-keep|-cat] [-na] name key val
dpmgr out [-kx|-ki] name key
dpmgr get [-nl] [-kx|-ki] [-start num] [-max num] [-ox] [-n] name key
dpmgr list [-nl] [-k|-v] [-ox] name
dpmgr optimize [-bnum num] [-na] name
dpmgr inform [-nl] name
dpmgr remove name
dpmgr repair name
dpmgr exportdb name file
dpmgr importdb name file
dpmgr snaffle [-kx|-ki] [-ox] [-n] name key
dpmgr version
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the dpmgr commands.
dpmgr is a utility for debugging Depot and its applications. It features editing and checking of a database. It can be used for database
applications with shell scripts. This command is used in the above format. name specifies a database name. key specifies the key of a
record. val specifies the value of a record.
OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below. For a complete description, see the file:///usr/share/doc/qdbm-doc/spex.html#depotcli.
-s make the file sparse.
-bnum num
specify the number of the elements of the bucket array.
-kx treat key as a binary expression of hexadecimal notation.
-ki treat key as an integer expression of decimal notation.
-vx treat val as a binary expression of hexadecimal notation.
-vi treat val as an integer expression of decimal notation.
-vf read the value from a file specified with val.
-keep specify the storing mode for `DP_DKEEP'.
-cat specify the storing mode for `DP_DCAT'.
-na do not set alignment.
-nl open the database without file locking.
-start specify the beginning offset of a value to fetch.
-max specify the max size of a value to fetch.
-ox treat the output as a binary expression of hexadecimal notation.
-n do not output the tailing newline.
-k output keys only.
-v output values only.
SEE ALSO qdbm(3), dptsv(1), dpopen(3).
AUTHOR
QDBM was written by Mikio Hirabayashi <mikio@fallabs.com>.
This manual page was written by Fumitoshi UKAI <ukai@debian.or.jp>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
Man Page 2005-05-23 DPMGR(1)
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SYNOPSIS
cbcodec url [-d] [-br] [-rs base target] [-l] [-e expr] [file]
cbcodec base [-d] [-l] [-c num] [-e expr] [file]
cbcodec quote [-d] [-l] [-c num] [-e expr] [file]
cbcodec mime [-d] [-hd] [-bd] [-part num] [-l] [-ec code] [-qp] [-dc] [-e expr] [file]
cbcodec csv [-d] [-t] [-l] [-e expr] [-html] [file]
cbcodec xml [-d] [-p] [-l] [-e expr] [-tsv] [file]
cbcodec zlib [-d] [-gz] [-crc] [file]
cbcodec lzo [-d] [file]
cbcodec bzip [-d] [file]
cbcodec iconv [-ic code] [-oc code] [-ol ltype] [-cn] [-wc] [-um] [file]
cbcodec date [-wf] [-rf] [-utc] [str]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the cbcodec commands.
cbcodec is a tool to use encoding and decoding features provided by Cabin. This command is used in the above format. file specifies a
input file. If it is omitted, the standard input is read.
OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below. For a complete description, see the file:///usr/share/doc/qdbm-doc/spex.html#cabincli.
-d perform decoding (unescaping), not encoding (escaping).
-br break up URL into elements.
-rs resolve relative URL.
-l output the tailing newline.
-e expr
specify input data directly.
-c num limit the number of columns of the encoded data.
-hd parse MIME and extract headers in TSV format.
-bd parse MIME and extract the body.
-part num
parse MIME and extract a part.
-ec code
specify the input encoding, which is UTF-8 by default.
-qp use quoted-printable encoding, which is Base64 by default.
-dc output the encoding name instead of the result string when decoding.
-t parse CSV. Convert the data into TSV. Tab and new-line in a cell are deleted.
-html parse CSV. Convert the data into HTML.
-p parse XML. Show tags and text sections with dividing headers.
-tsv parse XML. Show the result in TSV format. Characters of tabs and new-lines are URL-encoded.
-gz use GZIP format.
-crc output the CRC32 checksum as hexadecimal and big endian.
-ic code
specify the input encoding, which is detected automatically by default.
-oc code
specify the output encoding, which is UTF-8 by default.
-ol ltype
convert line feed characters, with `unix'(LF), `dos'(CRLF), and `mac'(CR).
-cn detect the input encoding and show its name.
-wc count the number of characters of the input string of UTF-8.
-um output mappings of UCS-2 characters and C strings of UTF-16BE and UTF-8.
-wf output in W3CDTF format.
-rf output in RFC 1123 format.
-utc output the coordinate universal time.
SEE ALSO qdbm(3), cabin(3).
AUTHOR
QDBM was written by Mikio Hirabayashi <mikio@fallabs.com>.
This manual page was written by Fumitoshi UKAI <ukai@debian.or.jp>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
Man Page 2005-05-23 CBCODEC(1)